She has spoken out against critics of her raunchy social media posts. She was on US TV show "It's Not You, It's Men" when she defended the images. She said her image meant that fans thought it was fine to touch her without consent, reports dailystar.co.uk.

She said: "I get sexually assaulted constantly.

"When I walk down the street, because people think I'm famous or I'm cool and I'm taking pictures, that they can just grab my a** or put their hand under my skirt or, 'Oh Amber, can I come grab your b**bs?'"

"Girls do that to me all the time, and it does get like, I love you girls so much, but it does get like, stop grabbing on my b**bs constantly and my b**t.

"And guys, too. They're like can 'I just touch your b**t?' This is my privacy, no."

Also on the show was Rev Run, who then made the controversial comment that this is due to Rose posting sexy images online.

"They are asking you to do that because of representation of what you are wearing and stuff and what it seems like in their mind what you're are representing," he said.